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It's a bit of a roodie doodie word for lady parts

This resort is a vibrant and colourful retro design with rooms and Suites designed for fun and affordability........Ideal for larger families and anyone who appreciates the striking colour themes and the amazing 50`s and 60`s designed Retro Details of a bygone era.

This really is a one of a kind resort.......beautifully themed with a host of accommodation options for small and larger groups alike.

All the hotel guest rooms are themed with fun and useful touches from that era. Choose from standard rooms that sleep up to four or family suites that can accommodate up to six people and feature a kitchenette for ease and convenience.

With the new towers opening in 2017 some offering amazing views of Volcano Bay the new Water Theme Park, this will bring available rooms at this popular Beach Resort to 2,200.

***THERE IS NO EXPRESS PASS AS A PERK OF STAYING AT THIS RESORT, YOU DO GET EARLY ENTRY ACCESS. REGARDLESS OF WHO YOU BOOK YOUR HOTEL STAY WITH YOU WILL GET THE PERK OF EE**

Complimentary* wireless internet access in each guest room and most common areas of the hotel

Upgrade to Premium Plus^ wireless internet access for optimal entertainment and business needs

Standard Room
The Tower Rooms are a great place to shift your vacation into relaxation. Two queen beds, iconic décor, and a flat screen TV make your room a private getaway. Pull back the curtains to let in the Florida sunshine or pull them tight for a restful night’s sleep before a day in the parks.

Poolside Room
Open the curtains and enjoy views of the lush foliage surrounding the expansive pool area that leads to the lazy river. Just like the roadside motels of days past, the pool area is always a fun place to be and be seen. This Tower Room features two queen beds, iconic décor, and a flat screen TV to make your room a private getaway.

FAMILY SUITE CHOICES

Kitchenette with mini refrigerator, microwave and small sink

Two (2) 40" flat panel televisions with HD channels

2 queen size beds

Living room with a full-size pull-out sofa

Complimentary* wireless internet access in each guest room and most common areas of the hotel

Upgrade to Premium Plus^ wireless internet access for optimal entertainment and business needs

Cuisinart double pod coffee brewer

Iron, ironing board, hairdryer and in-room safe

Extra-large bathroom features preparation space for 3 people at once

Courtyard Family Suite
There’s plenty of space for the whole family in the charming Family Suites. These retro rooms boast colourful décor, sleeping accommodations for six, two flat screen TVs, a kitchenette area, and a sliding partition for privacy. The extra-large bathroom features preparation spaces for three people at once, so everyone can get to the park early.

Courtyard Family Suite Poolside
Open the curtains and let the sun shine in. These Family Suites open up to the courtyard and pool area with sleeping accommodations for six, two flat screen TVs, a kitchenette area, and a sliding partition for privacy. The extra-large bathroom features preparation spaces for three people at once, so everyone can get to the park early.

Tower Family Suite
The Tower Suites are perfect for families and small groups. These retro rooms boast colorful décor, sleeping accommodations for six, two flat screen TVs, a kitchenette area, and a sliding partition for privacy. The extra-large bathroom features preparation spaces for three people at once, so everyone can get to the park early.

Tower Family Suite Poolside
Take in the sunshine along with a picturesque view of the lazy river and pool area from these interior suites. The lush, tropical landscaping makes a scenic backdrop to the quirky, fun design of your room. Like the other Tower Suites, these retro rooms boast colorful décor, sleeping accommodations for six, two flat screen TVs, a kitchenette area, and a sliding partition for privacy. The extra-large bathroom features preparation spaces for three people at once, so everyone can get to the park early.

The crowning glory of this gorgeous resort has to be the 2 amazing zero entry swimming pools. The Courtyard Pool features a sandy beach with the iconic traditional dive tower waterslide and of course the beautifully manicured Lazy River.......both will bring hours of fun and delight for children and adults alike.

A 10 lane Bowling Alley is conveniently located onsite with a casual table service restaurant available. Complimentary Fitness Centre, Games Room with Poolside Games and Activities are prevalent at this resort.

As with all Universal Resorts there is Free onsite Transportation to and from parks by Shuttle Bus.
Check with the hotel front desk for approximate shuttle times to the parks.
Usually they run continulously every 20 minutes.
Shuttles run prior to park opening and up to 2:00 am after City Walk closes.

*Premium wireless access is complimentary for up to 4 devices per room for a 24-hour period 1pm to 1pm.
^Premium Plus wireless access is $14.95 for up to 8 devices per room and for a 24-hour period of 1pm to 1pm.

Age Requirements Guests must be 21 years of age to book a hotel room and provide proper identification upon check-in.

Check in/Check Out
Check-in at 4:00 PM
Check-out at 11:00 AM

HOTEL ONLY BOOKINGS Deposit Requirements
Equal to one night's room rate plus tax.
The credit card will be charged within 5 business days of the booking date.
Arrivals within 5 days of booking will have their credit card charged upon hotel check-in; full cancellation policies apply.

Acceptable forms of payment
The following major credit cards, as well as money orders, personal, certified, and travel agency checks are accepted for deposits.
(For reservations made within 30 days of arrival, personal checks are not accepted.)

For reservation deposits, cash and traveler's checks are not accepted.

Discover/NOVUS

American Express

Visa

MasterCard

Diners Club

Japanese Credit Bureau (JCB)

Carte Blanche

Once a guest arrives at Universal Orlando, all of the above forms of payment, plus cash and traveler's checks, will be accepted for additional hotel charges.

Hotel Taxes
Universal Orlando on-site hotels will include applicable taxes to be collected each night of a guest’s stay. These taxes are included as a percentage of the room charge.

Fan of both WDW and USO

I hope that people come here to get informed about CBBR. It is without a doubt the BEST place that I have ever stayed in that was in the $100 per night range. So much to do, you just need to go grab it! And you are still in the Universal bubble and you can easily visit the other resorts to explore and swim. Questions are welcomed. Many of us here will answer anything you throw at us.

It's a bit of a roodie doodie word for lady parts

I hope that people come here to get informed about CBBR. It is without a doubt the BEST place that I have ever stayed in that was in the $100 per night range. So much to do, you just need to go grab it! And you are still in the Universal bubble and you can easily visit the other resorts to explore and swim. Questions are welcomed. Many of us here will answer anything you throw at us.

The reduced price special is that everyone gets kids price in the afternoon. And it was just under $10 and includes the shoe rental. If you have 3 players, that cost covers one hour. If you have 4 players that cost covers 90 minutes.

DIS Veteran

DIS Veteran

Thanks for the updated thread! I will be staying here for the first time in a few weeks. Do I need a float to enjoy the lazy river (hoping it will be warm enough to swim)? I know they sell them, but I don't know how necessary it is to have one.

DIS Veteran

Thanks for the updated thread! I will be staying here for the first time in a few weeks. Do I need a float to enjoy the lazy river (hoping it will be warm enough to swim)? I know they sell them, but I don't know how necessary it is to have one.

Earning My Ears

I'm staying here one night next Wednesday! Never stayed on prop at UO before (typically stay at WDW) but just doing the one night and wanted the early entry to HP without spending a ton (and don't need express pass since I'm by myself and can do single rider lines) so figured I'd give it a try.

About how long is the walk from the resort to City Walk and the parks? Would you recommend the walk or taking the shuttle bus?

Can you get to the other UO hotels from the Garden Walk path? Would like to check them out just out of curiosity.

DIS Veteran

I'm staying here one night next Wednesday! Never stayed on prop at UO before (typically stay at WDW) but just doing the one night and wanted the early entry to HP without spending a ton (and don't need express pass since I'm by myself and can do single rider lines) so figured I'd give it a try.

About how long is the walk from the resort to City Walk and the parks? Would you recommend the walk or taking the shuttle bus?

Can you get to the other UO hotels from the Garden Walk path? Would like to check them out just out of curiosity.

Earning My Ears

Thanks @TommyJK and @macraven for your help! I might explore the walk the first night that I'm there, but sounds like the bus is the way to go when hitting up the parks the next morning. Looking forward to early entry to HP!

Is there any rhyme or reason to which HP park they open for early entry, or is it just kind of at random?